tjj wrote:
Methinks they are going to have to see things differently now as the following statement(s) seems to be much more regular these days :-
"The find is very interesting, because in the mesolithic period the people were nomadic hunter-gatherers, living in temporary camps – not at all given to building substantial structures like this," Milne said.
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Seahenge - the oldest wooden building in the world (Littlestone, Nov 18, 2012, 16:38)- Re: Seahenge - the oldest wooden building in the world (tiompan, Nov 18, 2012, 17:18)
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